The building is tired! It's time to clean and build a shopping mall with a built-in business center above the 2nd floor and a stylabad for shopping malls and shops on the first two floors. There is a household sector with household services (as in all merchants) and there will be happiness. It is also important to expand the parking lot so that parents in cars taking children to kindergarten do not break into the sleeping contour - they put their crossovers in a wide parking lot at the Vimpel shopping center (those who know the name in the topic) and took the children to kindergarten. It is important to remove external traffic from residential courtyards - let people walk for their health. That's where everyone needs to stand!
It is a very pathetic legacy of the Soviet era, which has remained almost unchanged. No, the view has become even worse than under the Soviets, the marble steps have been dismantled and apparently taken to their "sites", having covered them with something that looks like grave mounds. There is a funeral services store right there(((. It is a pity that the administration of Pervomaiskaya district does not get around to giving this rare building a decent appearance, not to mention its good content. It was once a cultural place to spend time.
I've only been there once, to repair shoes, I don't know what else there is, but the place is creepy and very old, as for me it's either demolition or reconstruction, the military town is certainly not a young neighborhood, but the USSR is blowing from this place.
The most shameful place in the whole of Uruch! The terrible, decrepit house of officers is all rented to a bunch of companies, but not a penny has been invested in reconstruction, the whole thing is falling apart, broken, scary, rats are running in the toilet, windows are broken, plaster is falling on cars. Although such a promising building! There is even an abandoned cinema inside! I would really like to finally get involved in it, and not just earn money from it.
This building was built before my eyes, and many memorable events were held here for me and my peers. Songwriters sang here, the 120th Guards Rifle Division celebrated the new year during the USSR, the first discos were held, the school graduation. All this is memorable. And when the USSR was gone, it was looted, and then local crooks seized it. What else can I tell you? Only ruins remained. But for that, we have become independent and independent of brains and conscience. And it continues to this day, is this assessment acceptable?
Many years ago I went here to a private Sunday school, and then to dance lessons. I remember that in the assembly hall there were our performances and movies were shown sometimes.
Now there are repair shops and private shops in this room. Some are closing, new ones are coming in their place.
The building needs modernization
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TimV
Level 16 Local Expert
December 2, 2024
5 stars just for the fact that the building houses a wonderful Elegance ballroom dancing studio. Well, the building itself is already very clearly in need of attention, repair and reconstruction.
It's a pity that the military museum was removed. Recently, the Ozone point has been located in the building, the Kopeck store helps out those who live nearby. But it is a pity that the building is not fully used for the benefit of the residents. Why not make a small cozy cafe there?
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Макс Бобровский
Level 5 Local Expert
December 21, 2024
Terrible! How can you not take care of the building and not use it for its intended purpose! It has an indoor cinema! People would really like to see this building renovated! Especially having a lot of money from renting out hundreds of rooms!
The parquet is amazing. The place resembles a recreation center in Korelichi, for example. Time has stopped here. An unkempt building, of course, it's a pity to look at it. It evokes nostalgia and a bit of longing. It could be beautiful.
I give 5 points due to the fact that an excellent knife sharpener works in this building. And so in general it is very difficult to judge, since the building is leased.
When I'm in Minsk, I live next to the Officers' House. It is now used for various purposes. There is a Koreika store, a cooking store, a knitwear store. Atelier for the repair of clothes and shoes. Dance classes, studios. A separate entrance to the Museum of military equipment) is now closed due to technical reasons. the reason). The building needs a good repair.
At the end of the last century, it was really the cultural center of the military camp. Clubs and studios for children and adults, a cinema. Visiting artists performed. Now it is a gloomy building with incomprehensible functionality. A suitcase without a handle.
Everything is sad - the building is not used for its intended purpose . There are several shops and retail outlets - but they leave much to be desired - the building is in the state of the USSR.
Terrible condition. It requires major repairs, and preferably demolition and construction of something more functional.
I didn't notice anything useful inside (
Unfortunately, this is not the House of Officers for a long time, but a barely living building, located in a good place, it's a pity no one's hands reach to use it properly
The prices are the best, but there is nowhere to turn around. Format: grab, pay, leave, don't bother. The two of them are barely warming up in the aisle, the cash registers are glued together
The House of Officers in the last century was a significant cultural and educational institution where high-level events were held. Gorbachev came in 1987.M. S. Artists performed, movies were shown, there were many clubs, On weekends there was a disco and a cafe at it.But the sunset is coming after the heyday. Today, this surrender requires reconstruction. A lot has fallen into disrepair. Most of the premises are rented out, the institution survives by renting, its greatness has fallen into disrepair.
This place is awesome. You just plunge into the nostalgic atmosphere of the recreation center at least Nalchik. The parquet is amazing. A diamond in the dirt.
It is impossible to walk next to the GDO, cars drive along the avenue. If this is a pedestrian zone, then it is necessary to prohibit cars from driving, if the road is then pedestrians.
The building is 30 years old, and maybe more, they still cannot make cosmetic repairs. The area around is so gentrified and only this dilapidated miracle of the Soviet era spoils the whole view, it sucks…